| Literature DB >> 32457492 |
Marie N S Gendy1,2, Dina Lagzdins1, Jessika Schaman3, Bernard Le Foll4,5,6,7,8,9,10.
Abstract
A high percentage of subjects diagnosed with alcohol use disorder (AUD) suffer from sleeping difficulties. Lack of sleep could lead AUD patients to relapse or, sometimes, to suicide. Most of the currently prescribed medications to treat this complex problem retain a high risk of side effects and/or dependence. Therefore, the aim of the current clinical trial is to investigate the possibility of the use of a safer treatment, such as the natural health product melatonin, to treat alcohol-related sleeping problems. Sixty treatment-seeking AUD subjects were assigned to melatonin (5 mg) or placebo for 4 weeks of treatment. Change in sleeping quality which is the primary outcome of the study was assessed using the Pittsburgh sleep quality index (PSQI) scale. Linear mixed models were used to statistically analyze the difference in scores before and after 4 weeks of treatment. There was a reduction in the global PSQI score in both groups with no significant drug effect between groups. In conclusion, the use of melatonin (5 mg)/day didn't differ from placebo in decreasing sleeping problems in a sample of AUD subjects after 4 weeks of treatment. However, higher doses are worth exploring in future research.Entities:
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32457492 PMCID: PMC7250869 DOI: 10.1038/s41598-020-65166-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379
Figure 1CONSORT Flow Chart.
Melatonin/ Placebo groups’ demographics.
| Demographics | Melatonin | Placebo |
|---|---|---|
| N = 30 | N = 30 | |
| Male | 23, 76.7% | 23, 76.7% |
| Female | 7, 23.3% | 7, 23.3% |
| 19–25 | 0, 0.0% | 1, 3.3% |
| 26–40 | 10, 33.3% | 11, 36.7% |
| 41–60 | 16, 53.3% | 17, 56.7% |
| >60 | 4, 13.3% | 1, 3.3% |
| Single | 14, 46.7% | 17, 56.7% |
| Married | 3, 10.0% | 7, 23.3% |
| Divorced/separated | 12, 40.0% | 6, 20.0% |
| Widowed | 1, 3.3% | 0, 0.0% |
| Full time (>35 hr/wk) | 4, 13.3% | 7, 23.3% |
| Short-term disability | 3, 10.0% | 3, 10.0% |
| Self-employed | 3, 10.0% | 3, 10.0% |
| Welfare | 3, 10.0% | 0, 0.0% |
| Student | 1, 3.3% | 1, 3.3% |
| Part time(<35 hr/wk) | 1, 3.3% | 4, 13.3% |
| Long-term disability | 3, 10.0% | 3, 10.0% |
| Not employed | 7, 23.3% | 10, 33.3% |
| Retired | 5, 16.7% | 0, 0.0% |
| Part of high school | 0, 0.0% | 2, 6.7% |
| High school | 10, 33.3% | 6, 20.0% |
| College | 12, 40.0% | 7, 23.3% |
| University | 7, 23.3% | 14, 46.7% |
| Graduate degree | 1, 3.3% | 1, 3.3% |
| Black or African American | 1, 3.3% | 1, 3.3% |
| Asian | 0, 0.0% | 1, 3.3% |
| Caucasian | 24, 80.0% | 21, 70.0% |
| Mixed races | 5, 16.7% | 7, 23.3% |
| Smokers | 16, 53.3% | 14, 46.7% |
| Non smokers | 14, 46.7% | 16, 53.3% |
| Mild (2-3) | 1, 3.3% | 1, 3.3% |
| Moderate (4-5) | 2, 6.7% | 1, 3.3% |
| Severe (>6) | 27, 90.0% | 28, 93.3% |
| BDI mean at baseline (±SD) | 16.30 (7.05) | 18.47 (9.64) |
| BAI mean at baseline (±SD) | 14.53 (10.08) | 16.33 (12.20) |
| AUDIT score mean at baseline (±SD) | 24.53 (8.67) | 27.13 (7.99) |
| Global PSQI score mean baseline (±SD) | 12.97 (2.28) | 11.70 (3.37) |
A summary of the results showing PSQI Global scores, PSQI subscales, BDI and BAI.
| Variable measure (mean + SEM) | Melatonin group N = 30 | Placebo group N = 30 | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Baseline | Treatment | Baseline | Treatment | |||
| PSQI global score | 12.967 (0.594) | 9.242 (0.611) | 11.700 (0.594) | 8.199 (0.611) | (1,56.338) = 0.058 | 0.81 |
| Comp 1 | 2.167 (0.133) | 1.321(0.138) | 2.0 (0.133) | 1.250 (0.138) | (1,112) = 0.124 | 0.726 |
| Comp 2 | 2.300 (0.165) | 1.551 (0.170) | 2.233 (0.165) | 1.387 (0.170) | (1,55.658) = 0.130 | 0.720 |
| Comp 3 | 2.300 (0.150) | 1.464 (0.155) | 2.133 (0.150) | 1.500 (0.155) | (1,112) = 0.439 | 0.509 |
| Comp 4 | 2.600 (0.217) | 2.143 (0.224) | 2.167 (0.217) | 1.464 (0.224) | (1,112) = 0.309 | 0.579 |
| Comp 5 | 1.900 (0.116) | 1.464 (0.120) | 1.633 (0.116) | 1.393 (0.120) | (1,112) = 0.682 | 0.411 |
| Comp 7 | 1.400 (0.146) | 1.071 (0.151) | 1.533 (0.146) | 1.214 (0.151) | (1,112) = 0.001 | 0.974 |
| BDI | 16.300 (1.653) | 10.042 (1.690) | 18.467 (1.653) | 13.222 (1.690) | (1,56.368) = 0.226 | 0.637 |
| BAI | 14.533 (2.050) | 11.074 (2.097) | 16.333 (2.050) | 13.295 (2.097) | (1,55.934) = 0.024 | 0.877 |
Figure 2Main outcomes: PSQI, BDI, BAI scores before and after treatment expressed as Mean ± SD. All scores significantly decreased over time for the placebo group from baseline (black bars) to after treatment (2nd pattern bars). Also, the same scores decreased over time for the melatonin group from baseline (grey bars) to after treatment (4thpattern bars). No significant difference between groups was detected (p > 0.05).
Figure 3PSQI subscales, (components expressed as Mean ± SD), showed a significant decrease over time for the placebo group from baseline (black bars) to after treatment (2nd pattern bars). Also the scores showed a significant decrease over time for the melatonin group from baseline (grey bars) to after treatment (4thpattern bars). No significant difference between groups was detected (p > 0.05). Component # (6), which is the use of hypnotic sedative medication, is not shown in this figure as it was considered zero for this study.
Concomitant medications and medical conditions at baseline.
| Melatonin (n, %) | Placebo (n, %) | |
|---|---|---|
| Anticoagulants | (2, 6.7%) | (0, 0.0%) |
| Anticonvulsants | (4, 13.3%) | (1, 3.3%) |
| Blood pressure medications | (5, 16.7%) | (3, 10.0%) |
| Sedatives or hypnotics | (0, 0.0%) | (0, 0.0%) |
| Psychotropic medications | (20, 66.7%) | (19, 63.3%) |
| Steroids | (0, 0.0%) | (1, 3.3%) |
| Others | (12, 40.0%) | (16, 53.3%) |
| None | (5, 16.7%) | (4, 13.3%) |
| Asthma | (4, 13.3%) | (2, 6.7%) |
| Cardiovascular disease | (6, 20.0%) | (1, 3.3%) |
| Chronic kidney disease | (0, 0.0%) | (0, 0.0%) |
| Depression | (20, 66.7%) | (19, 63.3%) |
| Diabetes | (0, 0.0%) | (0, 0.0%) |
| Liver disease | (0, 0.0%) | (1, 3.3%) |
| Migraine | (1, 3.3%) | (3, 10.0%) |
| Seizure disorders | (1, 3.3%) | (4, 13.3%) |
| Hormonal disease | (0, 0.0%) | (0, 0.0%) |
| None | (9, 30.0%) | (7, 23.3%) |